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Frank Newport / Gallup:
Americans Disapprove of Government Surveillance Programs — Americans split on whether leaker did the right or wrong thing — PRINCETON, NJ — More Americans disapprove (53%) than approve (37%) of the federal government agency program that as part of its efforts to investigate terrorism obtained records …
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Christopher Gregory / New York Times:
N.S.A. Chief Says Phone Logs Halted Terror Threats — Gen. Keith B. Alexander, the director of the National Security Agency, testified Wednesday before a Senate committee. — WASHINGTON — The director of the National Security Agency told Congress on Wednesday that “dozens” …
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Reuters:
Lawmakers tire of playing ‘20 questions’ in surveillance briefings — (Reuters) - Some members of the Congress say that getting straight answers from intelligence agencies about top-secret surveillance is like playing the game “20 Questions,” where answers come only if a questioner knows exactly what to ask.
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Prairie Weather
Leigh Munsil / Politico:
Experts: ‘Treason’ a tough sell in Edward Snowden case — Edward Snowden has been called a “traitor” and accused of “treason” for his leaks of some of the nation's top secrets. — But is there a case for the T-words? — Treason is a crime so old that it's the only one specifically defined …
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Hot Air
Andy Sullivan / Reuters:
More Americans see man who leaked NSA secrets as ‘patriot’ than traitor: Poll
More Americans see man who leaked NSA secrets as ‘patriot’ than traitor: Poll
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Weasel Zippers, The Daily Caller and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Lawmakers see Edward Snowden as a leaker, not as a hero
Warren Murray / Guardian:
Beijing: Edward Snowden's NSA revelations strain China-US relations
Beijing: Edward Snowden's NSA revelations strain China-US relations
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BBC, Firedoglake, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Politico
Jia Lynn Yang / Washington Post:
NSA leaker Edward Snowden: U.S. targets China with hackers
NSA leaker Edward Snowden: U.S. targets China with hackers
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, BBC, The Week, Business Insider, ABCNEWS, Talking Points Memo, Guardian, The Gateway Pundit, Examiner, The PJ Tatler and Althouse
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Peter King Calls For Legal Action To Be Brought Against Greenwald (VIDEO)
Peter King Calls For Legal Action To Be Brought Against Greenwald (VIDEO)
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Hit & Run, Booman Tribune and The Moderate Voice
BREITBART.COM:
AUDIENCE MEMBER CONFRONTS BILL MAHER AFTER COMIC SLAMMED SARAH PALIN'S SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD — Conservative Ron Futrell knew to expect plenty of left-of-center jibes when he settled into his seat to see Bill Maher at The Pearl Theater in Las Vegas June 8. — Futrell didn't think he'd hear …
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Politico, The Daily Caller, Mediaite and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
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Norm Clarke / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Ex-sports anchor chides Bill Maher — Former Las Vegas TV personality Ron Futrell was escorted out of liberal comedian Bill Maher's show at the Palms on Saturday after a heckling incident. — Futrell, an outspoken conservative known for his Twitter rants, told the Review-Journal he was offended …
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The Daily Caller and Weasel Zippers
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
No, Trent Franks Is Not Todd Akin — Ever since Todd Akin exposed his boundless stupidity, and handed Democrats political gold, by insisting that raped women can't get pregnant, liberals have been looking for more Akins. They think they've found the latest one in Trent Franks, who …
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Abby D. Phillip / ABCNEWS:
Massachusetts GOP Candidate Slams ‘Moron’ Lawmaker's Rape Comment
Massachusetts GOP Candidate Slams ‘Moron’ Lawmaker's Rape Comment
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Politico, Mediaite and American Spectator
Ed Markey / Conservative Intelligence Briefing:
6/13: Conservative Intel poll of MA-SEN — Re: Massachusetts Senate Special Election Poll — Democratic Congressman Ed Markey holds a formidable 12-point lead over Republican Gabriel Gomez in the race to succeed Secretary of State John Kerry. However, there are clear signs of opportunity for Gomez.
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Alexandra Jaffe / Ballot Box:
Conservative group making big ad buy in Mass. Senate race
Conservative group making big ad buy in Mass. Senate race
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Post Politics, KALW and Politico
John Stanton / BuzzFeed:
Arizona Senator's Son Used Homophobic, Anti-Semitic Language On Twitter — “He has apologized and I apologize as well,” says Senator Jeff Flake. — WASHINGTON — Sen. Jeff Flake's high school-aged son Tanner used Twitter to threaten the “faggot” who stole his bike that he “will find you …
Burgess Everett / Politico:
First immigration reform votes stalled — Fewer than 24 hours after the Senate immigration bill cleared its first major hurdle, the legislation is facing its first procedural obstacle. — On Wednesday afternoon, both parties objected to the others' amendment proposals …
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Reuters, CNN and The Daily Caller
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Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Glenn Greenwald to Pete King: Bring it on — A number of commentators have already suggested that Edwards Snowden should be prosecuted for leaking explosive details about the NSA programs. But today, for the first time, a member of Congress called for prosecution of Glenn Greenwald …
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Mediaite, Yahoo! News, Daily Kos and The Huffington Post
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Ben Armbruster / ThinkProgress:
Congressman Wants Just One Reporter Prosecuted For NSA Leaks: 'I'm Talking About Greenwald'
Congressman Wants Just One Reporter Prosecuted For NSA Leaks: 'I'm Talking About Greenwald'
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The Political Carnival
Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed:
Rep. Peter King Calls For Glenn Greenwald's Arrest
Rep. Peter King Calls For Glenn Greenwald's Arrest
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FP Passport and The Huffington Post
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Merkley waves Verizon phone, demands NSA chief share grounds for seizing data — In a dramatic exchange Wednesday on Capitol Hill, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) demanded National Security Agency chief Keith Alexander explain why the agency was legally authorized to obtain his personal cell phone data.
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
NSA revelations only ‘the tip of the iceberg,’ says Dem lawmaker
NSA revelations only ‘the tip of the iceberg,’ says Dem lawmaker
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Patterico's Pontifications, Hot Air and Weasel Zippers
Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Bill Clinton splits with Obama on Syria — Bill Clinton told Sen. John McCain he agrees that President Barack Obama should act more forcefully to support anti-Assad rebels in Syria, saying the American public elects presidents and members of Congress “to see down the road” and “to win.”
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Wall Street Journal, Outside the Beltway and Taylor Marsh
Greg Lindley / Facebook Newsroom:
Public Conversations on Facebook — Every day, hundreds of millions of people use Facebook to share their thoughts on big moments happening all around them. Whether it's talking about a favorite television show, cheering on a hometown sports team or engaging with friends during a breaking news event …
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VentureBeat, TechCrunch, CNET, The Verge, Mashable, The Daily Caller, Red Alert Politics, NYT Bits and BBC
Tal Kopan / Politico:
Jeff Duncan questions IRS rifle usage — Rep. Jeff Duncan wants to know why IRS law enforcement agents are training with AR-15 rifles. — As chairman of the House Homeland Security oversight subcommittee, Duncan (R-S.C.) toured a federal law enforcement facility in late May and noticed agents training …
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National Review, Weasel Zippers and No More Mister Nice Blog
Tyler Kingkade / The Huffington Post:
Danielle Powell, Grace University Student Kicked Out For Being Lesbian, Must Repay Thousands — Danielle Powell was close to getting her bachelor's degree when she was kicked out of her university for being gay in 2012, and now says the only way the school will transfer her credits to another school is if she agrees to pay $6,300.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Advocate
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Media, administration deal with conflicts — It's all but a journalistic commandment: Thou shalt not have a vested interest in the story you're covering. Otherwise, a personal entanglement could color a reporter's neutrality or cloud public perceptions of fairness.
Liberty Unyielding:
Flashback: Sen. Biden says Americans shouldn't trust a president who spies on them — File this one under “aren't you glad we didn't elect an idiot like Sarah Palin to be one heartbeat away from the president?” Actually, according to the current buffoon who is a heartbeat away from the president …
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The Gateway Pundit and NewsBusters